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              8. How to change the sample number of a unit

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How to change the rocktype of a unit

In Normal Mode

or

  1. Select the unit that you want to change by left clicking in its area
  2. Press the Enter key

or

Using Edit Modes

  1. Enter Set Rock Mode (press F4 or select Set Rock under the Tools menu, or click the Set Rock Mode toolbar icon Set Rock Mode toolbar icon).
  2. Left click within the area of the unit that you want to change.

Notes

All the sequences above end up displaying the Set Rock dialog box.